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[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] . Wellington, June 19. Tawluao refuses to give up Rewa, Mackay's assailant, but offers assurances that he will provent any more murders or outrages. Auckland, June 19. Haupoki, who accompanied Judge Arney in the Luna from Kawhia to Wellington, arrived at Alexandra. He states his tribe will not interfere to prevent the apprehension of Purukutu. Maniihiriri justifies the conduct of Purukutu in murdering Sullivan. t Dunedin, June 19. Further returns of the Superintendency election show a still further increase in Macandrew's majority, which is . now about 1500. At Naseby, a boy nine months old swallowed a glass marble, and was for ten minutes apparently lifeless before it was extricated. Dr'Dick kept up artificial respiration for two hours, and succeeded. The parents had left the child as dead. The trout turned out at Queenstown have proved a great success. .They are now seen in large numbers. In the election for the Lake district, only the Queenstown and Arrow returns are yet in :— Hallenstein, 122 ; Manders, 91 ; Innes, 141 ; Clarke, 104. In the Moeraki district, only the Hampden returns are in : — Murcott, 35 ; Hutcheson, 25 ; Teschmaker, 8 ; Steward, 0. Peninsula election :— Tolmie, 134 ; Cutten, 90.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1522, 20 June 1873, Page 2
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198LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1522, 20 June 1873, Page 2
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